The following is a list of members of the Canadian Parliament who died while they were serving their terms from 1950 to 1999.
Senate
Member | Party | Province/Division | Date of death | Age at death (years) | Cause | |
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Édouard-Charles St-Père | Liberal | Quebec (De Lanaudière) |
January 31, 1950 | 73 | ||
Joseph Arthur Lesage | Liberal | Quebec (Gulf) |
March 9, 1950 | 68 | ||
Antoine Joseph Léger | Progressive Conservative | New Brunswick (L'Acadie) |
April 7, 1950 | 69 | ||
George Burpee Jones | Progressive Conservative | New Brunswick (New Brunswick) |
April 27, 1950 | 84 | ||
Charles Ballantyne | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Alma) |
October 19, 1950 | 83 | ||
Eugène Paquet | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (Lauzon) |
May 8, 1951 | 83 | ||
Lucien Moraud | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (La Salle) |
May 29, 1951 | 66 | ||
Robert William Gladstone | Liberal | Ontario (Wellington South) |
June 1, 1951 | 71 | Heart condition | |
Allen Bristol Aylesworth | Liberal | Ontario (North York) |
February 13, 1952 | 97 | ||
Thomas-Jean Bourque | Conservative | New Brunswick (Richibucto) |
February 16, 1952 | 87 | ||
Herman William Quinton | Liberal | Newfoundland and Labrador (Burgeo-La Poile) |
April 2, 1952 | 55 | ||
James Gordon Fogo | Liberal | Ontario (Carleton) |
July 6, 1952 | 55 | ||
Joseph-Henri-Gustave Lacasse | Liberal | Ontario (Essex) |
January 18, 1953 | 62 | ||
Louis-Athanase David | Liberal | Quebec (Saurel) |
January 26, 1953 | 70 | ||
James Joseph Hayes Doone | Liberal | New Brunswick (Charlotte) |
April 6, 1953 | 64 | ||
William Duff | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Lunenburg) |
April 25, 1953 | 80 | Heart attack | |
Donald MacLennan | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Margaree Forks) |
October 19, 1953 | 76 | ||
John Caswell Davis | Liberal | Manitoba (Winnipeg) |
October 25, 1953 | 65 | ||
Vincent Burke | Liberal | Newfoundland and Labrador (Saint-Jacques) |
December 19, 1953 | 75 | ||
William Henry Dennis | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia (Halifax) |
January 18, 1954 | 66 | ||
William James Hushion | Liberal | Quebec (Victoria) |
January 29, 1954 | 70 | ||
John Walter Jones | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Queen's) |
March 31, 1954 | 75 | ||
Henry Read Emmerson | Liberal | New Brunswick (Dorchester) |
June 21, 1954 | 70 | ||
William Ashbury Buchanan | Liberal | Alberta (Lethbridge) |
July 8, 1954 | 78 | Malignant tumor | |
Élie Beauregard | Liberal | Quebec (Rougemont) |
August 27, 1954 | 70 | ||
Joseph Raoul Hurtubise | Liberal | Ontario (Nipissing) |
January 31, 1955 | 72 | ||
Joseph-Fernand Fafard | Liberal | Quebec (De la Durantaye) |
May 14, 1955 | 72 | ||
James Horace King | Liberal | British Columbia (Kootenay East) |
July 14, 1955 | 82 | ||
Pamphile Réal Du Tremblay | Liberal | Quebec (Repentigny) |
October 6, 1955 | 76 | ||
Iva Campbell Fallis | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Peterborough) |
March 7, 1956 | 72 | ||
James Alexander Calder | Progressive Conservative | Saskatchewan (Moose Jaw) |
July 20, 1956 | 87 | ||
John Thomas Hackett | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (Victoria) |
September 15, 1956 | 72 | ||
Joseph Adélard Godbout | Liberal | Quebec (Montarville) |
September 18, 1956 | 63 | ||
John James Stevenson | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Prince Albert) |
September 21, 1956 | 83 | ||
George Henry Ross | Liberal | Alberta (Calgary) |
September 26, 1956 | 77 | ||
Frederick William Pirie | Liberal | New Brunswick (Victoria-Carleton) |
October 3, 1956 | 63 | ||
Joseph James Duffus | Liberal | Ontario (Peterborough West) |
February 7, 1957 | 80 | ||
Armand Daigle | Liberal | Quebec (Mille Isles) |
March 8, 1957 | 64 | ||
James Peter McIntyre | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Mount Stewart) |
April 8, 1957 | 73 | ||
William Henry McGuire | Liberal | Ontario (East York) |
October 31, 1957 | 84 | ||
James Angus MacKinnon | Liberal | Alberta (Edmonton) |
April 18, 1958 | 76 | ||
Charles G. Hawkins | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Milford-Hants) |
August 14, 1958 | 70 | ||
Arthur Marcotte | Conservative | Saskatchewan (Ponteix) |
August 18, 1958 | 85 | ||
Jacob Nicol | Liberal | Quebec (Bedford) |
September 23, 1958 | 82 | ||
John Power Howden | Liberal | Manitoba (Saint-Boniface) |
November 4, 1959 | 79 | Stroke | |
Ray Petten | Liberal | Newfoundland and Labrador (Bonavista) |
February 16, 1961 | 63 | ||
Felix Patrick Quinn | Conservative | Nova Scotia (Bedford-Halifax) |
March 28, 1961 | 86 | ||
William Daum Euler | Liberal | Ontario (Waterloo) |
July 15, 1961 | 86 | ||
Joseph-Arthur Bradette | Liberal | Ontario (Cochrane) |
September 12, 1961 | 74 | ||
Aurel D. Léger | Liberal | New Brunswick (East York) |
December 28, 1961 | 67 | ||
William Henry Golding | Liberal | Ontario (Huron-Perth) |
December 31, 1961 | 83 | ||
George Hilton Barbour | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Prince) |
February 6, 1962 | 83 | ||
Cairine Reay Wilson | Liberal | Ontario (Rockcliffe) |
March 3, 1962 | 77 | Heart attack | |
Arthur Charles Hardy | Liberal | Ontario (Leeds) |
March 13, 1962 | 89 | ||
John Alexander McDonald | Liberal | Nova Scotia (King's) |
April 16, 1962 | 72 | ||
William Brunt | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Hanover) |
July 7, 1962 | 59 | ||
William Michael Wall | Liberal | Manitoba (Winnipeg) |
July 7, 1962 | 50 | ||
Henri Charles Bois | Liberal | Quebec (Montarville) |
July 18, 1962 | 65 | ||
William Alexander Fraser | Liberal | Ontario (Trenton) |
October 26, 1962 | 76 | ||
Télesphore-Damien Bouchard | Liberal | Quebec (The Laurentides) |
November 13, 1962 | 80 | ||
Donat Raymond | Liberal | Quebec (De la Vallière ) |
June 5, 1963 | 83 | ||
John Gilbert Higgins | Progressive Conservative | Newfoundland and Labrador (Saint John's East) |
July 1, 1963 | 72 | ||
Clarence Vernon Emerson | Progressive Conservative | New Brunswick (Saint-John Albert) |
September 25, 1963 | 62 | ||
Mark Robert Drouin | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (La Salle) |
October 12, 1963 | 59 | ||
Calvert Coates Pratt | Liberal | Newfoundland and Labrador (Saint John's West) |
November 13, 1963 | 75 | ||
Duncan Kenneth MacTavish | Liberal | Ontario (Ontario) |
November 15, 1963 | 64 | Automobile collision | |
Gordon Peter Campbell | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto) |
January 16, 1964 | 65 | ||
James Gray Turgeon | Liberal | British Columbia (Cariboo) |
February 14, 1964 | 84 | ||
Charles Benjamin Howard | Liberal | Quebec (Wellington) |
March 25, 1964 | 78 | ||
Aristide Blais | Liberal | Alberta (Saint Albert) |
November 10, 1964 | 89 | ||
Ralph Byron Horner | Progressive Conservative | Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan North) |
December 14, 1964 | 80 | ||
Austin Claude Taylor | Liberal | New Brunswick (Westmorland) |
January 17, 1965 | 71 | ||
John Alexander Robertson | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Kenora-Rainy River) |
February 19, 1965 | 51 | Heart attack | |
Norman Platt Lambert | Liberal | Ontario (Ottawa) |
November 4, 1965 | 80 | ||
Thomas Harold Wood | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Regina) |
November 26, 1965 | 76 | ||
Paul Henri Bouffard | Liberal | Quebec (Grandville) |
February 16, 1966 | 70 | ||
Frederick Gordon Bradley | Liberal | Newfoundland and Labrador (Bonavista-Twillingate) |
March 30, 1966 | 80 | ||
Stanley McKeen | Liberal | British Columbia (Vancouver) |
December 1, 1966 | 69 | ||
Rupert Davies | Liberal | Ontario (Kingston) |
March 11, 1967 | 87 | ||
Alexander Neil McLean | Liberal | New Brunswick (Southern New Brunswick) |
March 12, 1967 | 81 | ||
John Hnatyshyn | Progressive Conservative | Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) |
May 2, 1967 | 60 | ||
Vincent Dupuis | Liberal | Quebec (Rigaud) |
May 11, 1967 | 78 | ||
Alexander Boyd Baird | Liberal | Newfoundland and Labrador (Saint John's) |
November 23, 1967 | 76 | ||
Charles Gavan Power | Liberal | Quebec (Gulf) |
May 30, 1968 | 80 | ||
Edward Joseph Thériault | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia) |
December 20, 1968 | 67 | ||
Clement O'Leary | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia (Antigonish-Guysborough) |
June 12, 1969 | 52 | ||
Gunnar Thorvaldson | Progressive Conservative | Manitoba (Winnipeg South) |
August 2, 1969 | 68 | Heart attack | |
Olive Lillian Irvine | Progressive Conservative | Manitoba (Lisgar) |
November 1, 1969 | 74 | ||
Gustave Monette | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (Mille-Isles) |
December 23, 1969 | 82 | ||
John Wallace de Beque Farris | Liberal | British Columbia (Vancouver South) |
February 25, 1970 | 91 | ||
Earl Wallace Urquhart | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Inverness-Richmond) |
August 17, 1971 | 50 | ||
Arthur Roebuck | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto-Trinity) |
November 17, 1971 | 93 | ||
Harry Albert Willis | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Peel) |
March 23, 1972 | 67 | ||
Léon Méthot | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (Shawinigan) |
August 6, 1972 | 77 | ||
Gordon Benjamin Isnor | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Halifax-Dartmouth) |
March 17, 1973 | 87 | ||
Nelson Rattenbury | Liberal | New Brunswick (Saint John) |
May 27, 1973 | 65 | ||
Donald A. McLean | Liberal | New Brunswick (Charlotte County) |
November 5, 1973 | 66 | ||
Romuald Bourque | Liberal | Quebec (De la Vallière) |
August 14, 1974 | 84 | ||
Thomas Joseph Kickham | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Cardigan) |
December 1, 1974 | 73 | ||
Arthur Laing | Liberal | British Columbia (Vancouver South) |
February 13, 1975 | 70 | ||
Grattan O'Leary | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Carleton) |
April 7, 1976 | 88 | ||
William Albert Boucher | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Prince Albert) |
June 23, 1976 | 86 | ||
James Harper Prowse | Liberal | Alberta (Alberta) |
September 27, 1976 | 62 | ||
John Ewasew | Liberal | Quebec (Montarville) |
March 26, 1978 | 56 | ||
Hervé Michaud | Liberal | New Brunswick (Kent) |
June 5, 1978 | 65 | ||
Joe Green | Liberal | Ontario (Niagara) |
October 23, 1978 | 58 | ||
Maurice Bourget | Liberal | Quebec (The Laurentides) |
March 29, 1979 | 71 | ||
Claude Wagner | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (Kennebec) |
July 11, 1979 | 54 | Cancer | |
Alexander Hamilton McDonald | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Moosimin) |
March 31, 1980 | 61 | ||
Josie Alice Quart | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (Victoria) |
April 17, 1980 | 84 | ||
Sarto Fournier | Liberal | Quebec (De Lanaudière) |
July 23, 1980 | 72 | ||
Raymond Eudes | Liberal | Quebec (De Lorimier) |
October 25, 1980 | 68 | ||
Harry William Hays | Liberal | Alberta (Calgary) |
May 4, 1982 | 72 | Complications following heart surgery | |
George Isaac Smith | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia (Colchester) |
December 19, 1982 | 73 | ||
Maurice Lamontagne | Liberal | Quebec (Inkerman) |
June 12, 1983 | 65 | ||
Daniel Aloysius Riley | Liberal | New Brunswick (Saint John) |
September 13, 1984 | 68 | ||
William Moore Benidickson | Liberal | Manitoba (Kenora-Rainy River) |
January 4, 1985 | 73 | ||
Louis-Philippe Beaubien | Progressive Conservative | Quebec (Bedford) |
March 28, 1985 | 82 | ||
Florence Elsie Inman | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Murray Harbour) |
May 31, 1986 | 94 | Heart attack | |
Paul Yuzyk | Progressive Conservative | Manitoba (Fort Garry) |
July 9, 1986 | 73 | ||
Yvette Boucher Rousseau | Liberal | Quebec (De Salaberry) |
March 17, 1988 | 71 | ||
Paul Lafond | Liberal | Quebec (Gulf) |
May 27, 1988 | 68 | ||
Nancy Bell | Independent | British Columbia (Nanaimo-Malaspina) |
November 29, 1989 | 65 | ||
Richard Hatfield | Progressive Conservative | New Brunswick (New Brunswick) |
April 26, 1991 | 60 | Brain tumor | |
David Croll | Liberal | Ontario (Toronto-Spadina) |
June 11, 1991 | 91 | Heart failure | |
Azellus Denis | Liberal | Quebec (La Salle) |
September 4, 1991 | 84 | ||
Stanley Waters | Reform | Alberta (Alberta) |
September 25, 1991 | 71 | Complications following surgery | |
Hazen Argue | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Regina) |
October 2, 1991 | 70 | Cancer | |
George Van Roggen | Liberal | British Columbia (Vancouver-Points Grey) |
June 8, 1992 | 70 | Liver cancer | |
Rhéal Bélisle | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Sudbury) |
November 3, 1992 | 73 | ||
Thomas Lefebvre | Liberal | Quebec (De Lanaudière) |
November 20, 1992 | 65 | Cancer | |
Nancy Teed | Progressive Conservative | New Brunswick (Saint John) |
January 29, 1993 | 43 | Car accident | |
Jean Noël Desmarais | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Sudbury) |
July 25, 1995 | 71 | Cancer | |
Earl Hastings | Liberal | Alberta (Palliser-Foothills) |
May 5, 1996 | 71 | ||
John Michael Macdonald | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia (Cape Breton) |
June 20, 1997 | 91 | ||
Pietro Rizzuto | Liberal | Quebec (Repentigny) |
August 3, 1997 | 63 | ||
Walter Patrick Twinn | Progressive Conservative | Alberta (Alberta) |
October 30, 1997 | 63 | Heart attack | |
Gerald Ottenheimer | Progressive Conservative | Newfoundland and Labrador (Waterford-Trinity) |
January 18, 1998 | 63 | Cancer | |
Peter Bosa | Liberal | Ontario (York-Caboto) |
December 10, 1998 | 71 | ||
Paul Lucier | Liberal | Yukon Territory (Yukon) |
July 23, 1999 | 68 | ||
James Balfour | Progressive Conservative | Saskatchewan (Regina) |
December 12, 1999 | 71 |
House of Commons
Member | Party | Province/Riding | Date of death | Age at death (years) | Cause | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thomas Langton Church | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Broadview) |
February 7, 1950 | 79-80 | ||
Maurice Hartt | Liberal | Quebec (Cartier) |
March 15, 1950 | 54 | ||
Gleason Belzile | Liberal | Quebec (Rimouski) |
July 25, 1950 | 51 | ||
Humphrey Mitchell | Liberal | Ontario (Hamilton East) |
August 1, 1950 | 55 | ||
James Lester Douglas | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Queen's) |
September 30, 1950 | 68 | ||
James Ewen Matthews | Liberal | Manitoba (Brandon) |
November 24, 1950 | 81 | ||
Karl Kenneth Homuth | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Waterloo South) |
March 15, 1951 | 57 | Lung cancer | |
Heber Harold Hatfield | Progressive Conservative | New Brunswick (Victoria-Carleton) |
January 3, 1952 | 66 | ||
Henri Gosselin | Liberal | Quebec (Brome-Missisquoi) |
January 27, 1952 | 63 | ||
Joseph Henry Harris | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Danforth) |
October 24, 1952 | 63 | ||
Matthew MacLean | Liberal | Nova Scotia (Cape Breton North and Victoria) |
April 7, 1953 | 73 | Complications from a medical operation | |
Gordon Graydon | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Peel) |
September 19, 1953 | 56 | ||
Joseph-Célestin Nadon | Liberal | Quebec (Gatineau) |
December 17, 1953 | 56 | ||
Charles Delmer Coyle | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Elgin) |
January 19, 1954 | 66 | ||
Agar Rodney Adamson | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (York West) |
April 8, 1954 | 52 | Plane crash | |
Lionel Conacher | Liberal | Ontario (Trinity) |
May 26, 1954 | 54 | Heart attack | |
Robert James Wood | Liberal | Manitoba (Norquay) |
August 8, 1954 | 68 | ||
Robert Fair | Social Credit Party | Alberta (Battle River) |
November 1, 1954 | 63 | ||
Joseph Gaspard Boucher | Liberal | New Brunswick (Restigouche-Madawaska) |
April 18, 1955 | 58 | Heart attack | |
Alcide Côté | Liberal | Quebec (Saint-Jean—Iberville—Napierville) |
August 7, 1955 | 52 | ||
Joseph William Noseworthy | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | Ontario (York South) |
March 30, 1956 | 67 | ||
Lorne MacDougall | Liberal | British Columbia (Vancouver-Burrard) |
June 6, 1956 | 57 | Heart attack | |
Sybil Bennett | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Halton) |
November 12, 1956 | 52 | ||
Thomas Hambly Ross | Liberal | Ontario (Hamilton East) |
November 20, 1956 | 80 | ||
Owen Trainor | Progressive Conservative | Manitoba (Winnipeg South) |
November 28, 1956 | 62 | Heart attack | |
Thomas Patrick Healy | Liberal | Quebec (Saint-Ann) |
April 12, 1957 | 62 | ||
Henry Alfred Hosking | Liberal | Ontario (Wellington South) |
June 3, 1957 | 48 | Pancreatitis | |
William Gourlay Blair | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Lanark) |
June 16, 1957 | 67 | ||
Arza Clair Casselman | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Grenville—Dundas) |
May 11, 1958 | 67 | ||
Val Yacula | Progressive Conservative | Manitoba (Springfield) |
September 24, 1958 | 49-50 | ||
Edward Lockyer | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Lanark) |
October 5, 1958 | 58 | Heart disease | |
Sidney Earle Smith | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Hastings—Frontenac) |
March 17, 1959 | 62 | Stroke | |
Joseph-Omer Gour | Liberal | Ontario (Russell) |
March 24, 1959 | 65 | ||
William Houck | Liberal | Ontario (Niagara Falls) |
May 5, 1960 | 66 | ||
Gordon Fraser | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Peterborough West) |
May 26, 1960 | 69 | ||
Hayden Stanton | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Leeds) |
December 7, 1960 | 62 | Complications following stomach surgery | |
John Augustine Macdonald | Progressive Conservative | Prince Edward Island (King's) |
January 4, 1961 | 47 | ||
William Anderson | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Waterloo South) |
June 6, 1961 | 55 | ||
Mervyn Arthur Hardie | Liberal | Northwest Territories (Mackenzie River) |
October 18, 1961 | 43 | Cancer | |
James Stanley Speakman | Progressive Conservative | Alberta (Wetaskiwin) |
April 30, 1962 | 55 | ||
Leon Crestohl | Liberal | Quebec (Cartier) |
March 21, 1963 | 62 | ||
Henry Frank Jones | Progressive Conservative | Saskatchewan (Wetaskiwin) |
March 4, 1964 | 43 | ||
Jack Garland | Liberal | Ontario (Nipissing) |
March 14, 1964 | 46 | ||
Sherwood Rideout | Liberal | New Brunswick (Westmorland) |
May 29, 1964 | 46 | Heart attack | |
Gordon Chaplin | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Waterloo South) |
June 27, 1964 | 56 | ||
George Clyde Nowlan | Progressive Conservative | Nova Scotia (Digby-Annapolis-Kings) |
May 31, 1965 | 66 | ||
Charles Wesley Lamb | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Victoria) |
July 12, 1965 | 74 | ||
Alexis Caron | Liberal | Quebec (Hull) |
August 31, 1966 | 67 | ||
Rodger Mitchell | Liberal | Ontario (Sudbury) |
January 4, 1967 | 68 | Pulmonary fibrosis | |
Maurice Rinfret | Liberal | Quebec (Saint-Jacques) |
December 26, 1967 | 52 | ||
René Tremblay | Liberal | Quebec (Matapédia-Matane) |
January 22, 1968 | 45 | Heart attack | |
Colin Cameron | New Democratic Party | British Columbia (Nanaimo-Cowichan-The Islands) |
July 28, 1968 | 71 | Stroke | |
George Muir | Progressive Conservative | Manitoba (Lisgar) |
August 26, 1970 | 67 | ||
Bernard Pilon | Liberal | Quebec (Chambly-Rouvile) |
November 17, 1970 | 52 | Heart attack | |
Joseph-Alfred Mongrain | Liberal | Quebec (Trois-Rivières) |
December 23, 1970 | 61 | ||
Albert B. Douglas | Liberal | Saskatchewan (Assiniboia) |
March 6, 1971 | 58 | ||
Harry Kuntz | Progressive Conservative | Alberta (Battle River) |
November 16, 1973 | 44 | ||
Wally Nesbitt | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Oxford) |
December 21, 1973 | 55 | Heart attack | |
Albanie Morin | Liberal | Quebec (Louis-Hébert) |
September 30, 1976 | 55 | ||
Réal Caouette | Social Credit Party | Quebec (Témiscamingue) |
December 16, 1976 | 59 | Stroke | |
André-Gilles Fortin | Social Credit Party | Quebec (Lotbinière) |
June 24, 1977 | 33 | Car accident | |
John Diefenbaker | Progressive Conservative | Saskatchewan (Prince Albert) |
August 16, 1979 | 83 | Heart attack | |
Daniel J. MacDonald | Liberal | Prince Edward Island (Cardigan) |
September 30, 1980 | 62 | ||
Bruce Lonsdale | Liberal | Ontario (Timiskaming) |
January 22, 1982 | 32 | Car accident | |
Thomas Cossitt | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Leeds-Grenville) |
March 15, 1982 | 54 | Heart attack | |
Walter Dinsdale | Progressive Conservative | Manitoba (Brandon-Souris) |
November 20, 1982 | 66 | Kidney failure, stroke | |
Walter David Baker | Progressive Conservative | Ontario (Nepean—Carleton) |
November 13, 1983 | 53 | ||
John Kushner | Progressive Conservative | Alberta (Calgary East) |
March 2, 1984 | 60 | ||
John Dahmer | Progressive Conservative | Alberta (Beaver River) |
November 26, 1988 | 51 | Pancreatic cancer | |
Jean-Claude Malépart | Liberal | Quebec (Laurier-Sainte-Marie) |
November 15, 1989 | 50 | ||
Chuck Cook | Progressive Conservative | British Columbia (North Vancouver) |
February 23, 1993 | 66 | Cancer | |
Gaston Péloquin | Bloc Québécois | Quebec (Brome-Missisquoi) |
September 1, 1994 | 54 | Car accident | |
André Caron | Bloc Québécois | Quebec (Jonquière) |
January 10, 1997 | 54 | Car accident | |
Shaughnessy Cohen | Liberal | Ontario (Windsor—St. Clair) |
December 9, 1998 | 50 | Cerebral hemorrhage |
See also
- List of members of the Canadian Parliament who died in office (1867–1899)
- List of members of the Canadian Parliament who died in office (1900–1949)
- List of members of the Canadian Parliament who died in office (2000–)
References
- "Senator Wilson Dies". Winnipeg Free Press. 5 March 1962.
- "Senator, 4 others killed". Toronto Star. November 16, 1963. p. 1.
- "Senator told of appointment in CPR caboose", Globe and Mail, February 22, 1965
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- The Canadian Press (18 November 1970). "Bernard Pilon (obituary)". The Globe and Mail. p. 4.
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- Smith, Denis (1995), Rogue Tory: The Life and Legend of John Diefenbaker, Macfarlane Walter & Ross, ISBN 0-921912-92-7
- "Bruce Lonsdale, Liberal Member of Parliament for the Northern..." UPI. January 23, 1982. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
- "Leeds-Grenville Tory MP dies from heart attack". The Globe and Mail. 16 March 1982.
- "Colleagues mourn dean of Commons". The Globe and Mail, November 23, 1982.
- Canadian Press (November 24, 1988). "New MP victim of cancer". Ottawa Citizen. p. A4.
- "MP dies after collapsing in House: Shaughnessy Cohen". National Post, December 10, 1998.
External links
- "Parliamentarians". Parliament of Canada. Retrieved 22 December 2022.